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Hey, Gang. Back in the saddle now after the Infor conference in Vegas. I'd be interested in your experiences and comments. 1. I stayed at Luxor...that's a long way to Mandalay Bay's conference area on foot. At least my doc will be happy I got some exercise.... 2. I was disappointed that I couldn't find us old "MAPICS" users. The blue tags were everywhere, but when I started talking to someone about my work, I found they were using some other variant...I notice that they promised to help divide the groups in the future, and I hope they go further than just the "discrete" type areas. 3. I liked that the Expo was open longer. I hadn't been there in a couple years, and it was nice to hear about a program in a session and then talk with the vendor at the Expo. And who didn't bring home a couple light-up glasses? 4. I learned a lot about V7. (We are still on 5.0). When 7 was introduced there was too much emphasis on the "cool Java" features, and less about helping me solve my problems. This conference showed me that the right step from 5 is to 7, not stopping at 6 anymore. 5. I got a lot out of the sessions, but only when they were led by users. The Q&A after the user led sessions were helpful. The sessions led by Infor or Partners were good and informative; however, they were like I expected -- focused on more sales. 6. We need more user-led sessions. These were by far the most helpful. 7. I really like V7's Power Architecture/Browser client. The customizations they are offering now really look nice. It was nice to get my hands on this. 8. The Huey Lewis concert was a lot of fun! Next year, I hope we head to Nashville, and I hope they allow more of the user lead sessions and we can all learn from our peer's own trials. They also need more XA related sessions in general; with the larger group I felt that the selections for XA were reduced - and many sessions were standing room only. I enjoyed meeting several of you at the event as well. Next year we need to plan a dinner/reception as a user's group. All in all, I hope to head back next year. And perhaps lead a session on migrating to V7! Patrick
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